5 proven tips to avoid mosquito bites

Mosquitoes can be irritating and their itchy bites are painful. But these insects can also carry dangerous diseases. Do your best to cut them off in their tracks with the following tips.

The dangers of bites

For those traveling to tropical climates, prophylactic medicines are available to prevent malaria spread by mosquitoes.

But even when malaria is not a concern, there are good reasons to avoid getting stung.

Mosquitoes carry dengue, West Nile virus, and chikungunya, which are endemic in many parts of the world, particularly in the Caribbean and the southern United States. However, the Nile virus is also now in Canada.

It is important to remember that mosquito bites can be debilitating and fatal and take precautions.

1. Wear appropriate clothing

Mosquitoes tend to bite at sunset and dawn when they are most active, but they can sting you at any time of the day.

Wearing long pants and a long-sleeved shirt can help protect your skin from bites.

It is also wise to choose pale colors. In addition to keeping you cool, light-colored clothing reduces the chance of stings, as mosquitoes are more attracted to darker shades.

2. Sleep under a mosquito net

Mosquito nets are another important tool to prevent bites and must be used in camping or in a high-risk area.

Make sure not to touch the sides of the net in your sleep, as the mosquitoes could then prick you.

3. Use mosquito repellent chemicals

The use of a mosquito spray containing DEET (N-diethyl-m-toluamide) is effective in keeping insects away.

Unfortunately, these products can stain clothes.

If you are eating or sitting outdoors, try lemon grass candles or a mosquito coil.